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State any three points on theory of state according to Aristotle

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Answered by pratyush1493
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Aristotle's Theory of Universals is a classical solution to the Problem of Universals. Universals are the characteristics or qualities that ordinary objects or things have in common. They can be identified in the types, properties, or relations observed in the world.

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Answered by priyali765
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Aristotle’s theory of origin of state, its nature and the end rests on several premises. Firstly, the origin of state depends on the triangular nature of the human soul. From this theory, he inferred that man is both rational and irrational and it is his purpose to follow the former in preference to the latter. This is in turn related to the theory of causes—the final cause being the end of the essential form, which a thing attains.

The second premise is Aristotle’s theory of happiness, which he calls the quality of the soul that could be achieved only in the State. Thirdly, Aristotle never believed in any need to distinguish between the state and the society. According to him, these two institutions are indistinguishable and complementary to each

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